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The London Gazette, July 7, 1891 3600 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 7, 1891. Valentine Augustus, Earl of Kenmare. Charles John Spencer George, Baron Garvagh. William Hale John Charles, Earl of Limerick. Richard Wogan, Baron Talbot of Malahide. Lawrence, Earl of Rosse. Geoffrey Dominick Augustus Frederick, Baron James Charles Herbert \Velbore Ellis, Earl of Oranmore and Browne. Normanton. Denis St. George, Baron Dunsandle and Claii- Francis Charles, Earl of Kilmorey. conal. Windham Thomas, Earl of Dunraven and Edward FitzEdmund Burke, Baron Fermoy. Mount-Earl. Thomas Kane, Baron Rathdonnell. William, Earl of Listowel. J. Nugent Lcntaigne, Clerk of the Crown William Brabazon Lindesay, Earl of Norbury. and Hanaper, and Permanent Secretary Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranf urly. to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Jenico William Joseph, Viscount Gormanston. Henry Edmund, Viscount Mountgarrett. • Victor Albert Gaorge, Viscount Grandison. NOTICES TO MARINERS. Arthur Edmund Denis, Viscount Dillon. ( Nos. 273 to 288 of the year 1891.) Aldred Frederick George Beresford, Viscount [The bearings are magnetic, and those concerning Lumley. the visibility of lights are given from seaward.] Edward Francis Joseph, Viscount Taaffe. No. 273.—CHANNEL AND WESTERN, Hugh Richard, Viscount Downe. AND NORTH AMERICA AND WEST Samuel, Viscount Molesworth. INDIES STATIONS. Richard "Walter, Viscount Chetwynd. WEST INDIES—HONDURAS.—TRUXILLO BAY. William, Viscount Midleton. (1.) Shoal Westward of Cape Honduras. ' Gustavus Russell, Viscount Boyne. INFORMATION has been received frota James Walter, Viscount Grimston. Lieutenant M. Cockraft, Her Majesty's ship Percy, Viscount Barrington. " Buzzard," that when entering Truxillo Bay, a George Edmund Milnes, Viscount Galway. shoal, with about five fathoms water on it, was Mervyn, Viscount Powerscourt. passed over, with Cape Honduras bearing approxi- William Spencer, Viscount Ashbrook. mately E. i S., distant seven miles, or in about John Robert William, Viscount De Vesci. lat. 16° 3' N., long. 86° 11^' W. James Wilfred, Viscount Lifford. Henry William Crosbie, Viscount Bangor. (2.) Shoal South-west of Caballos Point. Henry George, Viscount Clifden. Also, of the existence of a shoal, with about James Spencer, Viscount Harberton. 41 fathoms on it, over rock, lying with Cape Cornwallis, Viscount Hawarden. Caballos bearing N. 48° E., distant 2^ miles, Charles Stanley, Viscount Monck. and the west extreme of Red Cliffs S. 27° E. Raymond Harvey, Viscount Frankfort De Approximate position, lat. 15° 50' N., long. Montmorency. 88° 2' W. - ' Standish Prendergast, Viscount Gort. NOTE.—It is stated that a depth of nine feet Hardress Standish, Viscount Guillamore. exists near the position above given. Mariners James FitzWalter, Barou of Dunboyne. therefore should use caution when navigating in Randal Pilgrim Ralph, Baron of Louth. the vicinity. Edward Donough, Baron of Inchiquin. [Variation 6° Easterly in 1891.] Hugh de Grey, Baron Conway. i This Ndtice affects the following Admiralty William Charles, Baron Carbery. Charts :—West India Islands and Caribbean Sea, Udolphus, Baron Aylmer. No. 763; Burica Point to Mangrove Bluff, No. Ronald Archibald, Baron Macdonald. 587 ; Cape Gracias a Dios to Belize, No. 1219; William, Baron Kensington. Gulf of Honduras, No. 1573 (2) ; Omoa Harbour John Thomas William., Baron Massy. to Port Cortez, on Sheet of Plans, No. 1786 (2). Hamilton Matthew Fitzmaurice, Baron Mus- Also, West India Pilot. Vol. I, 1883, pages 320, - .kerry. 334. Francis Wheler, Baron Hood. Josslyn Francis, Baron Muncaster. No. 274,—NORTH AMERICA AND. WEST William George, Baron Auckland. INDIES STATION. Francis William, Baron Kilmaine. NOVA SCOTIA—SOUTH-EAST COAST.' Valentine Frederick, Baron Cloncurry. Lunenburg Say Entrance—Automatic Buoy in -Robert, Baron Clonbrock. Fairway. Henry Anson, Baron Waterpark. THE Government of the Dominion of Canada Derrick Warner William, Baron Rossmore. has given notice, dated i6th May, 1891, than an John, Baron Hotham. automatic whistle buoy" has been placed in the Richard, Baron Cremorne. fairVay of the southern entrance to Lunenburg Charles Mark, Baron Headley. Bay :— Charles John, Baron Teignmouth. The automatic whistle buoy at the southern Edward Henry Churchill, Baron Crofton. entrance to Lunenburg Bays painted red and Thomas, Baron ffrench. white in horizontal stripes, is moored with Cross Anthony Henley, Baron Henley. Island Lighthouse bearing N.E. | E., distant Hercules Edward, Baron Langford. 2-Jg. miles, and Rose Point N.W. £ W. Frederick Temple, Baron Dufferin and Clande- Approximate position, lat. 44° 16' 50" N., boye. long. 64° 11' 30" W. John Major, Baron Henniker. [Variation 21° Westerly in 1891.] Dayrolles Blakeney, Baron Ventry. This Notice affects the following Admiralty Henry O'Callaghan, Baron Dunally. .Charts:—Halifax to the Delaware, No. 2670; John George Barry, Baron Clanmorria. St. John's to Halifax, No. 2666 ; Cape Sable to Granville Augustus William, Baron Radstock. Sambro Island, No. 730; Port Metway to Frederick Oliver, Baron Ashtown. - Lunenburg, No. 342. Also, Sailing Directions Eyre Challoner Henry, Baron Clarina. for S.E. Coast of Nova Scotia and Bay of Fundy, Frederick William Brook, Baron Rendlesham. 1885, pages 128, 129. Richard, Baron Castlemaine. '• •.
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